Jack Lambert
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I think they will, I read a report somewhere (maybe Rotoworld?) that Welker, Moss, and Edelman are probably locked into the 1-3 spots.
Don Wassall said:Welker returned to contact drills and was smacked twice by Jerod Mayo. I agree with Tedy Bruschi on this video that the Patriots should be proceeding with more caution.ÂÂÂ
Kaptain Poop said:I had a live fantasy draft this weekend and I just find it amazing how year in and year out Wes Welker gets underated. I've gotten him on my team every year for the last four years and have never used a higher pick than a 4th rounder. I checked on several so-called fantasy expert sites and the highest they have him ranked is 14th, but most have him ranked (PPR leagues) at about the 30th best WR. Is that crazy or what? If he hadn't gotten injured last year he would have been the highest scoring fantasy (PPR) WR in the league. No way this happens with a black reciever.
jaxvid said:Kaptain Poop said:I had a live fantasy draft this weekend and I just find it amazing how year in and year out Wes Welker gets underated. I've gotten him on my team every year for the last four years and have never used a higher pick than a 4th rounder. I checked on several so-called fantasy expert sites and the highest they have him ranked is 14th, but most have him ranked (PPR leagues) at about the 30th best WR. Is that crazy or what? If he hadn't gotten injured last year he would have been the highest scoring fantasy (PPR) WR in the league. No way this happens with a black reciever.
Fantasy players are just responding to the "market". Most probably understand consciously or unconsciously that white players = little playing time and short leashes. Why risk it? You could not put together a winning white fantasy team if all of the other guys let you draft the best white players available. It's sad, but it is what it is.
Kaptain Poop said:Well, Welker is not about to get benched, but that arguement does hold true for nearly every other white skill position player. I don't think most fantasy players think "short leash" as much as they think "white = limited ability." They are DWFs.
Here is a post from last year by J.C. that I was thinking about earlier today after hearing that Welker would suffer without Moss "drawing all of the coverage". I also remember the Carolina Panthers game last year where Chris Gamble said that it was easy to get Moss' head out of a game, and they had accomplished that, and rolled extra coverage AWAY from Moss to Welker, and they still couldn't stop him.Jimmy Chitwood said:yesterday on one of the nfl talking head shows, they showed the Pats' passing game stats with and without Welker on the field.
it won't surprise anyone at CF that Moss' and Brady'snumbers were dramatically worse when Welker was on the sidelines.
if i remember the figures correctly, Brady's completion percentage was about 20 points lower, Moss was targeted more often but he caught less than half as many passes, and the passing game yardage totals were reduced by more than one third. as to the idiots that say Moss makes Welker better, and not the other way around, the numbers don't bear this out. when Moss is off the field, Brady's and Welker's numbers actually improve.
ToughJ.Riggins said:Welker's really back to form now. He now has reached his first down per catch status that he reached his other 3 years in NE (he's at 10 YPC). He looks more explosive in and out of his cuts and after the catch! Some thought this injury would threaten his career, yet it looks like he'll continue on his career as almost the exact same player and could go over 1,000 yards in the very following year after injury! Congrats Wes!